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us use that political asset white house more than ever before. i would 40 republicans there, 40 democrats. but the outside game, means he has to mobilize that base. >> jodi, do you see the president approaching this second term differently. >> oh, absolutely. remember the debt ceiling crisis was the endear in the president obama. there's only the united states of america. then at a critical moment in his presidency, he couldn't even bring red and blue together to come one a common sense budget deal. he has something rare and valuable right now, which is a chance to almost rewrite that history and to do things very differently this time. >> without re-election to worry about, how does that change things for him. >> obviously, things have shifted in congress. you could also feel the change the day after election day, with the republicans recalibrating what they were willing to do. president obama, i wrote in the paper last week, about his difference with people like doris kearns goodwin, to kind of chart his long path. one thing they said consisten
us use that political asset white house more than ever before. i would 40 republicans there, 40 democrats. but the outside game, means he has to mobilize that base. >> jodi, do you see the president approaching this second term differently. >> oh, absolutely. remember the debt ceiling crisis was the endear in the president obama. there's only the united states of america. then at a critical moment in his presidency, he couldn't even bring red and blue together to come one a common...
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. >> jim rosenfield joins us live in mt. pleasant with the details. >> reporter: the woman at the center of this scandal, right here in northwest d.c. video has emerged that paula broadwell, inside her brother's home just down the block here, riding out the storm that widens by the day. >>> a man who appeared to be paula broadwell's brother emerged from the rear of the stately home tonight but said nothing. broadwell hasn't spoken publicly since word of her affair with c.i.a. director procmpb prompte resign last week. allen's name, now also linked to tampa socialite jill kelly, the woman who told the f.b.i. about threatening e-mailstraced to pa biographer. the f.b.i. stumbled onto what was called potentially inappropriate. so did allen and his wife from their time in tampa. officials characterized some of the e-mails as flirtatious. but general allen, through his spokesman, has strongly denied that the two were having an affair. >> the president has put on hold general allegation pending the investigation of general allen's
. >> jim rosenfield joins us live in mt. pleasant with the details. >> reporter: the woman at the center of this scandal, right here in northwest d.c. video has emerged that paula broadwell, inside her brother's home just down the block here, riding out the storm that widens by the day. >>> a man who appeared to be paula broadwell's brother emerged from the rear of the stately home tonight but said nothing. broadwell hasn't spoken publicly since word of her affair with...
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our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. so, which superfast 4g lte service would you choose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still
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the game's way in ahead in the sports edge. >> and if you have a story idea, call us or shoot us an e- mail. . >>> it's a murder case that shocked the bowie state university. the jury deciding the fate of alexis simpson, accused of killing her roommate dominique frazier in september of last year. she said she never meant to harm frazier and acted in self- defense. they got into a fight about music. >>> washington redskins headcoach shanahan got robbed. his money and passport were stolen in the locker room. -- from the locker room. not sure when he realized the items went missing. a police report is filed. the pittsburgh police are investigating. >>> the ku klux klan is advertising its group via flier. the shoppers found the fliers on a car windshield outside of a strip mall? missouri. the message reads bringing back the traditional ways of the ku klux klan. they call a 24-hour klan line. >> thank you for calling the traditional sematic ku klux klan. we are unapologetically committed to the interest and values of the white race. >> they say they're beefing se
the game's way in ahead in the sports edge. >> and if you have a story idea, call us or shoot us an e- mail. . >>> it's a murder case that shocked the bowie state university. the jury deciding the fate of alexis simpson, accused of killing her roommate dominique frazier in september of last year. she said she never meant to harm frazier and acted in self- defense. they got into a fight about music. >>> washington redskins headcoach shanahan got...
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. >> experts say the main bean used to make coffee is drying up. climate change has the coffee plant headed for extinction as soon as the year 2080. so we've got a little time. if the worst estimates come true, in 68 years there will be no where on earth suitable for wild coffee growth. coffee is the world's second most traded commodity behind oil, over 80% of americans drink it, including me, spending $164 a year. i'm not going to be able to make it. what am i going to do? >>> now maryland's most accurate forecast. >> looking good, feeling good, bel air close to 70. we'll see your daytime highs getting into the 60s. the shot downtown looking good. temperatures feeling pretty good. 59 at bwi. dew point at 44. i notice the southerly wind kicking in. it's light and variable, but things will change. look at your daytime high. current temperatures across town, 59 to 57. some of the clouds are filtering in from west to east. notice again temperatures falling into the 40s after midnight. a blend of stars and clouds with fog developing. then it's cool con
. >> experts say the main bean used to make coffee is drying up. climate change has the coffee plant headed for extinction as soon as the year 2080. so we've got a little time. if the worst estimates come true, in 68 years there will be no where on earth suitable for wild coffee growth. coffee is the world's second most traded commodity behind oil, over 80% of americans drink it, including me, spending $164 a year. i'm not going to be able to make it. what am i going to do? >>>...
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only about 100 miles north of us. it'll be pleasant outside. highs in the 60s with the big h behind me, keeping the rain all the way on through thursday. and deep and strong area of the low pressure, it will move on in. it will stick around for about four to five days. starting on friday, lasting into next week. and so once we get wet, we're going to stay wet, but we're going to stay dry for the next couple of days until they get here on friday. right now the weekend, making plans for next weekend, pretty showery. highs tomorrow, upper 60s. 67. concordat 67 -- concord at 67. san rafael 68. and partly to mostly sunny skies. we'll stay mild on wednesday and thursday and dry and with partly sunny skies. but here comes the change starting on friday. lasting through the weekend. and now likely into next week. that's four straight days with at least a chance of rainfall and likely an inch of rain all total by the top of next week. and that is your cbs 5 forecast. >> all right, thanks, paul. >>> and the downside of measure d. >> i was working 40 hours
only about 100 miles north of us. it'll be pleasant outside. highs in the 60s with the big h behind me, keeping the rain all the way on through thursday. and deep and strong area of the low pressure, it will move on in. it will stick around for about four to five days. starting on friday, lasting into next week. and so once we get wet, we're going to stay wet, but we're going to stay dry for the next couple of days until they get here on friday. right now the weekend, making plans for next...
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all of us need the peace, what kind of peace we need? this is a question. >> reporter: israel is ready escalate their operation dubbed pillar of defense, if a deal cannot be reached. israeli tanks and troops massing along the border for days and the army called up 40,000 reservists. >> israel is prepared to take whatever action is necessary to defend our people. >> reporter: today, hamas said the ball is in israel's court. "i say we are not against a truce," hahamas's top leader sa "because we did not start the war." until the carnage continues, more than 100 people killed in gaza, half zicivilians. the deadly take on the dead will day, nine killed from a single family and mother and her four children. today, the bodies of the family were taken from the morgue for burial. emotions are extremely high. the death of so many innocents infuriated gaza, for most here there is no speaking about a cease-fire. with all of the children and innocents being killed do you want hamas to keep firing at iz raelt -- israel. >> what did they do? we ask th
all of us need the peace, what kind of peace we need? this is a question. >> reporter: israel is ready escalate their operation dubbed pillar of defense, if a deal cannot be reached. israeli tanks and troops massing along the border for days and the army called up 40,000 reservists. >> israel is prepared to take whatever action is necessary to defend our people. >> reporter: today, hamas said the ball is in israel's court. "i say we are not against a truce,"...
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it won't necessarily get us inside the white house. it won't necessarily get us inside the c.i.a. and some of their decision making, but it will lay out what happened, when the requests were made for security, and why, perhaps, they weren't fulfilled in the way that some have said in hindsight they should have been. >> schieffer: bob, i want to go back to you with all these investigations going on. do you see any prosecutions coming here? >> there's going to be a lot of political pressure, i think, on the f.b.i. at the end of the day to produce something. that's just my opinion. but you have the c.i.a. director stepping down. you have general john alep who is nominated to be the supreme allied comabdener europe now under a cloud of suspicion. it's hard to imagine you dust your hands off and say, "well, that was messy." i think there is going to be at least some internal and probably external pressure in the foible on pursue a case, and most likely against paula broadwell. the one thing that might be prosecutable was her handling of classified information. she had clearance to have
it won't necessarily get us inside the white house. it won't necessarily get us inside the c.i.a. and some of their decision making, but it will lay out what happened, when the requests were made for security, and why, perhaps, they weren't fulfilled in the way that some have said in hindsight they should have been. >> schieffer: bob, i want to go back to you with all these investigations going on. do you see any prosecutions coming here? >> there's going to be a lot of political...
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
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thanks for watching us tonight. the presidential press conference, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. mostly a waste of time. as mr. obama did what he always does, provided long-winded answers to general questions. the first question from the white house press corps should have been very simple. exactly when were you told about general petraeus, mr. president? and why was this kept secret until after the election? simple. that's the kind of question that allows no wiggle room. instead, an associated press guy asked an opinion question rather than a fact question. allowing the president to dance. >> do you think that you, as commander and chief, and the american people should have been told that the cia chief was under investigation before the election? >> obviously, there is an ongoing investigation. i don't want to comment on the specifics of the investigation. the fbi has its own protocols in terms of how they proceed. and, you know, i'm going to let director muller and others examine those
thanks for watching us tonight. the presidential press conference, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. mostly a waste of time. as mr. obama did what he always does, provided long-winded answers to general questions. the first question from the white house press corps should have been very simple. exactly when were you told about general petraeus, mr. president? and why was this kept secret until after the election? simple. that's the kind of question that allows no wiggle...
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down their lives for us. jake tapper remembers. on the day jake's son was born, our white house correspondent heard the story of other american sons at one far out post and a terrible battle. jake set out on a three-year quest to bring us their story from the northwest reaches of afghanistan. >> what's up, dude? >> not a thing. >> reporter: for years the troops at combat outpost keating feared they were sitting ducks. located at the bottom of three steep mountains 14 miles from the pakistan border. and when the taliban attack finally did happen in october 2009, seen here in this terrifying video posted months later, the 53 u.s. troops there were horribly outnumbered by 400 enemy fighters. >> well were alone, isolated. air support was too far away. that location was indefensible. >> reporter: why was the doomed outpost put there, why would the u.s. military leave them so open to attack? captain ross burkeoff was an intelligence officer and one of the first assigned to keating in 2006 >> we knew there were weap
down their lives for us. jake tapper remembers. on the day jake's son was born, our white house correspondent heard the story of other american sons at one far out post and a terrible battle. jake set out on a three-year quest to bring us their story from the northwest reaches of afghanistan. >> what's up, dude? >> not a thing. >> reporter: for years the troops at combat outpost keating feared they were sitting ducks. located at the bottom of three steep mountains 14 miles...
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i'm on to you. >> juan: stick with us. guess what? as greg would say, you will be crying in your soup if you miss one more thing. that is up next. ♪ ♪ >> dana: all right. time for one more thing. veterans day, one thing you know i love are dogs. i love seasonals. watch the dogs welcoming home the soldiers from the deployment. wonderful video. great charities online where you can help foster a dog for a soldier when they are away. sevenning their country. certainly the homecomings are the most fantastic things. they never get old. that dog is so happy. thanks to all the veterans and people who help take care of their dogs. >> eric: fantastic. >> dana: you can go next. >> eric: i do? >> dana: yes. >> eric: "saturday night live," sometimes you have to laugh. this is a great skit. go. >> hello, mitt. >> hello karl rove. >> i still think you can win ohio. >> look, how might not be the best time, but could i borrow $300 million? >> i'm okay! >> eric: drowning his sorrows with milk. >> dana: that was good. good to laugh over the weeke
i'm on to you. >> juan: stick with us. guess what? as greg would say, you will be crying in your soup if you miss one more thing. that is up next. ♪ ♪ >> dana: all right. time for one more thing. veterans day, one thing you know i love are dogs. i love seasonals. watch the dogs welcoming home the soldiers from the deployment. wonderful video. great charities online where you can help foster a dog for a soldier when they are away. sevenning their country. certainly the...
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what can you tell us? >> well, first of all, there was a stage where they found some classified information on paula broadwell's computer. and until they shut down any possibility that it had come from general petraeus, which it did not, they still had an open investigation. they initially, of course, did not know who was sending these supposedly threatening e-mails. and then they traced it to paula broadwell and then when they saw e-mails that they then traced back to general petraeus, they thought someone had hacked into his computer. they did not think it was from general petraeus, so they still had an inquiry, an open line of inquiry into whether or not someone had hacked into the secure e-mails of the cia. >> so they got a court order to look at paula broadwell -- >> from the national security court. >> it was a regular court. it wasn't fisa. >> did they ever get a court order to go into general petraeus' e-mail account? >> he cooperated in that sense. >> going back to paula broadwell, i'm going to pl
what can you tell us? >> well, first of all, there was a stage where they found some classified information on paula broadwell's computer. and until they shut down any possibility that it had come from general petraeus, which it did not, they still had an open investigation. they initially, of course, did not know who was sending these supposedly threatening e-mails. and then they traced it to paula broadwell and then when they saw e-mails that they then traced back to general petraeus,...
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may not have voted for us but are counting on us. and we take that responsibility very seriously. >> some of the people live in king county, texas. home to 255 people more than half of them are female and white and don't like president obama. here is gary tuckman. >> reporter: what do you think of barack obama's first term? >> ain't worth a darn. >> not good at all. >> reporter: a sentiment that was common here during his first run for president. here in rural king county, texas only 4% of them chose him in 2008 the lowest for any county in the country. >> reporter: if you could tell him to do one thing what would you tell him? >> to resign. >> reporter: what advice would you give him for the second term? >> retire. >> reporter: king county at home to barack obama's lowest vote percentage but also the county where he received the lowest total votes. here he received five votes. that is right just five votes. the population is small. but mitt romney winning 139-5 made this the president obama worst showing in the u.s. we went to the g
may not have voted for us but are counting on us. and we take that responsibility very seriously. >> some of the people live in king county, texas. home to 255 people more than half of them are female and white and don't like president obama. here is gary tuckman. >> reporter: what do you think of barack obama's first term? >> ain't worth a darn. >> not good at all. >> reporter: a sentiment that was common here during his first run for president. here in rural king...
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are suingdents montgomery county, charged that the process to decide on the use the land was not done properly. >> this is personal for ted duncan. his daughter attends the montgomery county school. the land they end up being used for a soccer fields. >> this is public land being private entity by the county. is one of the faces of the new lawsuit that claims the county did not follow the law leasing thes to montgomery county board of education. the fight started after a farmer was told his lease was not been renewed. >> if they are allowed to comment --h this all public land could used for anything anywhere in this count a plaintiff in the lawsuit the decision to build the fields violates master zoning regulations. >> a spokesperson says the position has not changed and they're moving the project because follows the potomac master that public land be used public persist -- purpose. >> the government is supposed to be -- as opposed to work for the residence. is waiting fory a court decision that will future of the farm. that decision is expected in february. >> the school board sent u
are suingdents montgomery county, charged that the process to decide on the use the land was not done properly. >> this is personal for ted duncan. his daughter attends the montgomery county school. the land they end up being used for a soccer fields. >> this is public land being private entity by the county. is one of the faces of the new lawsuit that claims the county did not follow the law leasing thes to montgomery county board of education. the fight started after a farmer was...
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we could use a little rain. a lot of leaves down in the neighborhoods. >> it reminded me when i walk outside and saw a layer of them on the car. >> you didn't get them all this weekend? >> i didn't do anything. she lives in a forest. >> it is kind of fortest-like where i live, yes. >> let's show you the rain showers moving through. good news is the rain is not going to last all day. the bulk of activity will be winding down over the next couple of hours. probably 8:00, 9:00, we'll seat rain showers understanding west to east. we had a little band working through washington in the past 15 minutes. off to the west and to the north, that is where the heaviest rain has been falling up 270 up towards gaithersburg. you get up towards fredericksburg, western portions of mount airy getting a little rain. this is the back edge of our front and the front has already pushed across the bay. it is dragging with the rain shower ask tuft and much cooler air. the other thing you will notice in addition to the rain early this mo
we could use a little rain. a lot of leaves down in the neighborhoods. >> it reminded me when i walk outside and saw a layer of them on the car. >> you didn't get them all this weekend? >> i didn't do anything. she lives in a forest. >> it is kind of fortest-like where i live, yes. >> let's show you the rain showers moving through. good news is the rain is not going to last all day. the bulk of activity will be winding down over the next couple of hours. probably...
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. >> and john is with us now. a question a lot of people are going to be asking, did anyone smell gals beforehand? >> reporter: no, and that's what's so puzzling. no reports of any smells of gas in the days leading up to the blast. now, to give you an idea just how powerful it was, this is only a flew block radius of the blast, but it could be felt three miles away. >> john, thank you. our abc team on the scene all day today. drew smith, among the first to get inside that neighborhood and he reported in just a short time ago here. >> reporter: david, there's just massive destruction here inside this richmond hills subdivision on the southeast side of indianapolis. you can see there are bulldozers out here. people are trying to get everything cleaned up. what used to be five homes less than 24 hours ago are nothing more than rubble. at least 80 homes affected by the blast that went off shortly after 11:00 eastern time last night. windows blown out. and you can see the cleanup here is going to take quite some time.
. >> and john is with us now. a question a lot of people are going to be asking, did anyone smell gals beforehand? >> reporter: no, and that's what's so puzzling. no reports of any smells of gas in the days leading up to the blast. now, to give you an idea just how powerful it was, this is only a flew block radius of the blast, but it could be felt three miles away. >> john, thank you. our abc team on the scene all day today. drew smith, among the first to get inside that...
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they forgot about us. we, too, pay taxes. >> reporter: they worry there's no one to restore the power here, because they're poor. the local power utilities say they've done their job. the pouter is here, at the curb. but the housing authority says it can't bring the electricity in because the equipment in the basement is still wet. we took our questions to management and were shown the door. >> you have to get out. you can't come in here. >> reporter: but we didn't find the public housing chairman telling us that generators and pumps from as far away as texas started arriving over the weekend. >> they have not been forgotten. we've been focused on red hook and all our families that have been court critical services. >> reporter: families here are beyond frustrated, worried they could be without power until thanksgiving. the housing authority said it will do everything it can to make sure that doesn't happen. diane? >> steve 0 sosunsami reporting tonight. >>> and we head next overseas to the middle east. is
they forgot about us. we, too, pay taxes. >> reporter: they worry there's no one to restore the power here, because they're poor. the local power utilities say they've done their job. the pouter is here, at the curb. but the housing authority says it can't bring the electricity in because the equipment in the basement is still wet. we took our questions to management and were shown the door. >> you have to get out. you can't come in here. >> reporter: but we didn't find the...
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that brings us to the ultimate i was. his testimony on september 13. that is the thing that connects the scandals and the only thing that makes the sex scandal relevant. otherwise it would be exercise in sensationalism. and voyeurism. nothing else. this is a man who knows the administration holds his fate in his hands an gives the testimony completely at variance with what the secretary of defense said the day before. variance with what he heard from the station chief in tripoli and everything that we had heard. was he influenced by the fact he knew his fate was held by people in the administration at that time? >> bret: a.b.? >> well, i think another thing that is interesting, i don't know that we know that general allen definitely had some kind of inappropriate affair. >> bret: in fact, he strictly denies this. that there is no affair. >> people are leaping to that conclusion, that is a dangerous conclusion to leap to. people i have spoken with, really insist that jill kelley and petraeus are good friends. which raises the question of whether or not
that brings us to the ultimate i was. his testimony on september 13. that is the thing that connects the scandals and the only thing that makes the sex scandal relevant. otherwise it would be exercise in sensationalism. and voyeurism. nothing else. this is a man who knows the administration holds his fate in his hands an gives the testimony completely at variance with what the secretary of defense said the day before. variance with what he heard from the station chief in tripoli and everything...
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appreciate you being with us. you have spoken with the general since he resigned, news of the affair broke. what did he say to you? >> well, good to be with you. wish it was under different circumstances. >> yeah. >> we spoke at length throughout the past couple days. one that as everyone knows, he did have the affair. it started about two months after he was director of the cia and ended as you have reported about four months ago. he deeply regrets the harm and the damage he's brought to his family as i don't think anyone can really fathom or imagine what they are going through at this point. and also, the damage that this did to what he sees as one of the best jobs ever that he held as the director of the cia, working with the fantastic organization, best in the world. >> do you know what lengths he went to cover up the affair? i understand there was kind of, you know, anonymous e-mail accounts with a drop box, they would leave a message in and then eliminate so there was no record of it, and did keeping the aff
appreciate you being with us. you have spoken with the general since he resigned, news of the affair broke. what did he say to you? >> well, good to be with you. wish it was under different circumstances. >> yeah. >> we spoke at length throughout the past couple days. one that as everyone knows, he did have the affair. it started about two months after he was director of the cia and ended as you have reported about four months ago. he deeply regrets the harm and the damage...
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our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> i was told never to beat him. keep up with him, it's a rite of passage. he's a guy, you're a girl, and he's a legend, and i'm a soccer room. in retrospect, i did beat him. >> every word from paula broadwell now has a double entendre. including the title of her book, entitled "all in." fb
our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have...
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all of us had access to general petraeus over the years when he wants us around and tell us something. but this was different. he really allowed her to go everywhere with him. he talked to her all the time. i've talked to many aides, they were concerned about it in afghanistan. they were concerned how it looked, the optics of having this woman all the time. they described her as gushy and inappropriate talking about his thoughts. you've seen her on several programs over the last week. and things she was saying about him. that made them uncomfortable. >> well like martha, i've known him for about a decade, covered him in these war jones. he's a disciplined man, a man with incredible force of will. as much as we talk about his counterinsurgency doctrine, when i think about what happened in iraq, it was really david petraeus' will power in that battle space in the way he changed people's expectations what was possible, what was striking. so to see a man of that intensity get involved with another very intense person paula broadwell, i'm surprised by the lack of discipline. you can see th
all of us had access to general petraeus over the years when he wants us around and tell us something. but this was different. he really allowed her to go everywhere with him. he talked to her all the time. i've talked to many aides, they were concerned about it in afghanistan. they were concerned how it looked, the optics of having this woman all the time. they described her as gushy and inappropriate talking about his thoughts. you've seen her on several programs over the last week. and...
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toys r us will open at 8:00 p.m. toys r us is offering doorbusters and free goodie bags. they will stagger the deals throughout the holiday weekend. and in a medical alert -- cancer and heart attack top medical concerns for most people. alzheimer's disease should be on that list, simply -- on that list, too. it is difficult to diagnose, but a new test shows promise. >> her memory is harder these days. alzheimer's disease is stealing her memory and eventually the 83-year-old's life. >> i do not know any more about it. it just happens. we have to die of something. >> sara was with her mom when the diagnosis came four years ago. >> i cried, just thinking about it. it is emotional. she has always been my rock. she has always been there for me. now it is my turn to be there for her. think i ama, i don't taking you home. i think you should come live with us. and she said okay. >> the alzheimer's association reports a 5.4 million americans haven't and millions more will get. whites make up the majority, and yet african-americans and hispanics are at higher risk for developing at
toys r us will open at 8:00 p.m. toys r us is offering doorbusters and free goodie bags. they will stagger the deals throughout the holiday weekend. and in a medical alert -- cancer and heart attack top medical concerns for most people. alzheimer's disease should be on that list, simply -- on that list, too. it is difficult to diagnose, but a new test shows promise. >> her memory is harder these days. alzheimer's disease is stealing her memory and eventually the 83-year-old's life....
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in taxes -- >> use the word "revenue." >> you had nancy pelosi taking the position -- $1 million, not $250,000. john mccain has suggested make it $500,000. that is where the movement is going to come, with that number. >> is there a deal in the works behind closed doors that we don't know about? >> i don't think so. public posturing at this point. >> here is the difference since the election. the tea party is not as strong as it was. yes, the members who came back one at gerrymandered districts, but speaker boehner has more control of his caucus this time. >> mitt romney explains why president obama won the election. >> what the president is give them two things -- one, big gift on immigration with the dream act and the amnesty program. no. 2, he put in place obamacare, which basically is $10,000 a family. >> mitt romney explaining to his biggest donors why he lost the election. gov. bobby jindal, chris christie, they don't like that kind of talk. >> well, it is politically suicidal. every once in awhile in my reporterial life i think, you are an idiot -- maybe he misspoke and we were
in taxes -- >> use the word "revenue." >> you had nancy pelosi taking the position -- $1 million, not $250,000. john mccain has suggested make it $500,000. that is where the movement is going to come, with that number. >> is there a deal in the works behind closed doors that we don't know about? >> i don't think so. public posturing at this point. >> here is the difference since the election. the tea party is not as strong as it was. yes, the members who...
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rand paul joins us. rand paul joins us. let's go "outfront." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com "outfront" tonight, we have late breaking developments in the petraeus scandal. first, we are just learning the name of the fbi agent who helped start the investigation that eventually led to the resignation of the nation's top spy. the name of the agent is frederick w. humphries ii. he's 47 years old. he was the investigator who first learned of a complaint from jill kelley that she received harassing e-mails. the government has taken away for now, the top security clearance of paula broadwell, the former mistress of david petraeus. this is after investigators found substantial classified information on her computer and the glaering question tonight is did broadwell's relationship with david petraeus give her access to these classified documents? "outfront" tonight, cnn national security contributor, fran townsend. she's also a member of the cia external add voizry committee and knowed a lot about what it means to have top cl
rand paul joins us. rand paul joins us. let's go "outfront." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com "outfront" tonight, we have late breaking developments in the petraeus scandal. first, we are just learning the name of the fbi agent who helped start the investigation that eventually led to the resignation of the nation's top spy. the name of the agent is frederick w. humphries ii. he's 47 years old. he was the investigator who first learned of a complaint from jill kelley...
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he stood alongside us. he looked like he was with us, like he had our backing and now, he lunges for all this power and it makes the u.s. look complicit! this plan wasn't just hatched the morning after president morsi negotiated the cease fire between hamas and israel, so i really think that you know, they've been sitting and waiting to launch this as a you know, attempt. because there's a lot of things going on. there's a lot of challenges to the legal, you know, basis of the muslim brotherhood. there's lots of, the fact that there's been virtually no internal civilian or military security sector reform. the fact that you know, there's a court ruling in the drawer of the supreme constitutional court that could disban the assembly, so i think that was meant to preempt a lot of those. not to mention egypt just signed a $4.8 billion agreement with the international monetary fund and i believe that president morsi feels like he needs to be unaccountable as they undergo these very intense neo liberal economic a
he stood alongside us. he looked like he was with us, like he had our backing and now, he lunges for all this power and it makes the u.s. look complicit! this plan wasn't just hatched the morning after president morsi negotiated the cease fire between hamas and israel, so i really think that you know, they've been sitting and waiting to launch this as a you know, attempt. because there's a lot of things going on. there's a lot of challenges to the legal, you know, basis of the muslim...
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just tell us what the rules are going to be. tell us what the rates are going to be. then let's move on. let's move from going to an unknown to a known. that's ultimately what i think the market cares about. >> so how much of the selling that we've seen is a reaction or an anticipation to let me sell my winners now because the tax will be much more next year? >> i think there's certainly an element to that, but i think also it's the overall uncertainty that's playing into it. when we talk to our clients, we're really saying, look, take a longer term view and let's think about the fundamentals. this, too, will pass. >> curt, you're looking at mortgage mortgage-backed securities. is that right? >> we're looking at the fiscal cliff being the big risk. we have to keep in mind the mark has been selling off since the fed implemented qe-3. we have to keep in mind there's a bunch of different forces. we're looking a little better today because we're refocusing on earnings, which is a good sign. it's the reason why the market is up 10% this year. we agree the fiscal cliff is u
just tell us what the rules are going to be. tell us what the rates are going to be. then let's move on. let's move from going to an unknown to a known. that's ultimately what i think the market cares about. >> so how much of the selling that we've seen is a reaction or an anticipation to let me sell my winners now because the tax will be much more next year? >> i think there's certainly an element to that, but i think also it's the overall uncertainty that's playing into it. when...
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gerri willis is with us, in other than bill kristol said this will not kill us. he pointed out under president reagan taxes on the rich were 50 percent and that was the highest tax rate and we did well. >>gerri: what bill kristol said we would be okay if we raised taxes on people would on the other hand $1 million or more but not specifically addressing what the president said which is raising taxes on people who earn $250,000 or more which is opposed by some democrats here in new york city. >>shepard: no one wants to pay more taxes. what the president is doing he is not saying $250,000, to observers it sounds as if he is ready for compromise. he said he is ready for compromise. >>gerri: and today he met with a dozen corporate leaders from the biggest corporations, walmart, g.e. and chevron, at least six of them in the meeting today have already served on either the president's jobs council or other councils the president has had and lot of people discussing what to do with the fiscal cliff. interesting to see if they will get anywhere. the big question, where we
gerri willis is with us, in other than bill kristol said this will not kill us. he pointed out under president reagan taxes on the rich were 50 percent and that was the highest tax rate and we did well. >>gerri: what bill kristol said we would be okay if we raised taxes on people would on the other hand $1 million or more but not specifically addressing what the president said which is raising taxes on people who earn $250,000 or more which is opposed by some democrats here in new york...
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they follow the use it or lose it cycle. those cells we don't use simply die but if you didn't know that you're not alone. the new study out today in the journal "frontiers of psychology" found 47% of teachers believed it was true and a whopping two-thirds of all americans agree. >>> and take a look at this all too real video. a mammoth waterspout 140 miles outside sydney, australia. for a sense of its size and power look at that car dwarfed by that giant tornado over open waters. it lasted 15 minutes and packed winds up to 115 miles per hour. eyewitnesses say it sounded like ten freight trains hurtling toward them. thank goodness no one was hurt. boy, what a terrifying sight that was. every day we want to hear what captures your imagination so tweet us your ideas for "instant index @dianesawyer." >>> coming up, watch this, the spitfire lighting up nascar. the race car pioneer holding her own against men. that's next. there's big news. the race car pioneer holding her own against men. that's next. is from the makers of the n
they follow the use it or lose it cycle. those cells we don't use simply die but if you didn't know that you're not alone. the new study out today in the journal "frontiers of psychology" found 47% of teachers believed it was true and a whopping two-thirds of all americans agree. >>> and take a look at this all too real video. a mammoth waterspout 140 miles outside sydney, australia. for a sense of its size and power look at that car dwarfed by that giant tornado over open...
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toys 'r' us is the latest store to announce it will open 8:00 p.m. on thanksgiving day along with walmart and also sears. there you go. >>> coming up, a massive explosion rocks an indianapolis neighborhood. >>> plea deal time for jesse jackson jr. >>> plus, your nfl highlights are also straight ahead. you're watching "early today." >>> other stories making news "early today" in america now, we begin with what could potentially be an end to jesse jackson jr.'s political career. cbs chicago is reporting that plea deal is in the works for the newly re-elected congressman could include his resignation and jail time. the illinois lawmaker is under investigation for allegedly misusing over $40,000 of his campaign funds. jackson is currently battling depression stemming from bipolar disorder. >>> investigators want to know what caused a massive explosion that left two people dead and others homeless. it damaged over 30 homes. the cause is uncertain but it was felt up to three miles away. >>> it was flying day this past weekend in san francisco. 33 teams did
toys 'r' us is the latest store to announce it will open 8:00 p.m. on thanksgiving day along with walmart and also sears. there you go. >>> coming up, a massive explosion rocks an indianapolis neighborhood. >>> plea deal time for jesse jackson jr. >>> plus, your nfl highlights are also straight ahead. you're watching "early today." >>> other stories making news "early today" in america now, we begin with what could potentially be an end to...